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and finally energy. i think energy, whether it is big or small, is attractive at this point in time. the u.s. is fighting to have more available energy than we ever thought we had in the last 30 or 40 years. and i think that industry, as it develops, will be profitable for the people in it. >> tom: a little bit of optimism from the desk of wells fargo. john manley with wells fargo funds. >> susie: good news on gas prices: they're falling after spiking because of hurricane sandy. that's welcome relief to many drivers, but it still costs more to fill up your tank now compared to a year ago. erika miller reports from one of the most expensive cities to fill 'er up. >> reporter: here in new york city, the long lines and gas rationing are finally gone, but there's more good news. like the rest of the nation, gas is actually cheaper now than before superstorm sandy. a month ago, superstorm sandy shut down refineries in the northeast, delayed oil shipments and left many gasoline stations without power. in some
and finally energy. i think energy, whether it is big or small, is attractive at this point in time. the u.s. is fighting to have more available energy than we ever thought we had in the last 30 or 40 years. and i think that industry, as it develops, will be profitable for the people in it. >> tom: a little bit of optimism from the desk of wells fargo. john manley with wells fargo funds. >> susie: good news on gas prices: they're falling after spiking because of hurricane sandy....
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the company says it thinks demand for commodities, especially energy, will continue to grow. that could help offset the increased difficulty mining companies are having trying to find new projects in regions outside the u.s. and with interest rates currently at historic lows, the timing was right to ink the two deals. diane eastabrook, "n.b.r.," chicago. >> tom: daniel rohr is a metals and mining analyst from morningstar and joins us from chicago. dan, how unique of a deal is this in the u.s. to have mining and energy drilling all in the same company? >> it is very unusual, forthe p. decades, ago, however, we had seen a lot of the oil majors, folks like amco, with exposure to mining as well. this is an animal we haven't seen in quite sometime in the u.s. >> tom: what drove the deal for freport, why did it want to go outside its expertise mining, that was two generations of leaders ago. why now? >> yeah. i'm still struggling with the underlying strategic rationale for this deal. judging by the stock market, i can't see a clear rationale as far as why they did this. what manage
the company says it thinks demand for commodities, especially energy, will continue to grow. that could help offset the increased difficulty mining companies are having trying to find new projects in regions outside the u.s. and with interest rates currently at historic lows, the timing was right to ink the two deals. diane eastabrook, "n.b.r.," chicago. >> tom: daniel rohr is a metals and mining analyst from morningstar and joins us from chicago. dan, how unique of a deal is...
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among utility stocks today, duke energy jumped 2.3%. the firm has been subject to a board room drama since july. c.e.o. jim rogers has agreed to retire at the end of next year. on the consumer side, wal-mart added 1.7%, ending at a three week high. this was the biggest gain of any dow jones stock today. if you use fed-ex you may be paying more next year. the delivery company will raise its ground and home delivery shipping fees at average of 4.9% next year. the higher prices didn't lead to a higher share price today. the stock fell 1.4%. fed-ex has warned of customers seeking out cheaper shipping options. meantime, the inability to raise prices hit versign. you may recognize the company logo from the internet. verisign manages internet addresses, translating the web addresses into digits that computers use to communicate. the company won a new contract from the government to oversee web addresses, but it can't raise prices. and that sent shares plunging, falling 13.2%. volume jumped tenfold. this is its lowest price since december. its
among utility stocks today, duke energy jumped 2.3%. the firm has been subject to a board room drama since july. c.e.o. jim rogers has agreed to retire at the end of next year. on the consumer side, wal-mart added 1.7%, ending at a three week high. this was the biggest gain of any dow jones stock today. if you use fed-ex you may be paying more next year. the delivery company will raise its ground and home delivery shipping fees at average of 4.9% next year. the higher prices didn't lead to a...
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we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >> it's interesting. i would say that probably the biggest block for some kind of really significant domestic climate change policy in congress is the fact that a lot of republicans are very concerned about the idea of signing on to something that could be an energy tax. there's also a lot of republicans would are skeptical about the idea that climate science is even true, that climate science even exists. republicans control the house. you need 60 votes to get something in the senate. you need 67 votes to get a climate treaty, an international treaty ratified. >> ifill: do you see a mo
we see them talking about caps on energy intensity, caps on carbon pollution. they're still a big polluter but they are taking action. right now ironically they're probably taking more action than the united states. >> ifill: you cover these issues here this washington. you have heard as i have in the last couple of weeks climate change enthusiasts and even some obama administration people saying this is the moment we can move on this. what signs do you see that that may happen? >>...
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spend much money on energy. energy research is about $6 billion a year. i would like to see it doubled. this report is a blueprint for independence and i think it is the right blueprint. we are not in a position to be held hostage by anybody. it also focuses on find more and use less. what we can do in the federal government is i think invest in research and getting a 500-mile battery for electric cars and getting solar energy that is 1 kilowatt installed and finding a way to capture carbon from coal plants that can be turned into fuel that is commercially sold. we should look at the model of unconventional gas in terms of how our system and federal research and our system of private properties have produced a situation where we have a massive advantage over europe and asia in terms of our natural gas. it creates a better economy and that reduces the debt. >> there is a headline predicting we will be producing more oil than saudi arabia beginning in 2020. this is something almost on imagined 10 years ago. -- unimagined 10 years ago. what is the role of th
spend much money on energy. energy research is about $6 billion a year. i would like to see it doubled. this report is a blueprint for independence and i think it is the right blueprint. we are not in a position to be held hostage by anybody. it also focuses on find more and use less. what we can do in the federal government is i think invest in research and getting a 500-mile battery for electric cars and getting solar energy that is 1 kilowatt installed and finding a way to capture carbon...
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we have spent a lot of time working on energy taxes or the alternative of energy taxes. .. >> debt is higher now than since world war, and 90% of the debt was owned to the americans, and the reason that the pressures don't seem as real as they are, and here, i want to be clear that the pressures are not next year and the year after. the pressures are between now and 2020 or even later is that europe has been in such a bad shape. that is, when you tie your monetary souls together and ignore your fiscal side, and when they get out, there's huge risks, but i would urge people in washington would not underestimate the price paid by the debt ceiling debacle of last year. it was not that we downgraded our debt and then our interest rates didn't change. that's a misreading. what happened is that the financial markets are spooked by the uncertainty in washington and by the belief to win anything no matter how stupid, and let us be clear, not raising the debt ceiling on the table again is as stupid a policy as anyone can imagine. the whole debt ceiling doesn't make sense, and the idea you will
we have spent a lot of time working on energy taxes or the alternative of energy taxes. .. >> debt is higher now than since world war, and 90% of the debt was owned to the americans, and the reason that the pressures don't seem as real as they are, and here, i want to be clear that the pressures are not next year and the year after. the pressures are between now and 2020 or even later is that europe has been in such a bad shape. that is, when you tie your monetary souls together and...
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energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: just a week after wwl-mart employees walked off the job demanding higher paid and the right to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square but here's the question. is this really the right time to be doing this with the holidays approaching? what about the millions of americans that currently have no job at all? here to discuss both sides are democratic strategist arlene maxwell and republican strategist ford o'connell. i will let you start. these folks are out there protesting. they're not make a lot of money. a lot of people are out of work. what is your take? >> going hungry and starving are two different things, right? these people are making $7.25 an hour which is, barely $300 e
energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: just a week after wwl-mart employees walked off the job demanding higher paid and the right to form a union now fast-food workers in new york city are doing the exact same thing. it startedat the crack of dawn yesterday and culminated in a rally with hundreds of workers protesting theer at times square...
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energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . streamline the process? at fidelity, we it by merging two toolinto one, mbmbining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit pois. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated techcal analysis is one more innovative reason seous investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. ithis a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommened gaviscon®.
energy independence? a new study says absolutely not. one environmentalist is here to challenge all that. more money and a few big macs coming up on the other side the break. ♪ . streamline the process? at fidelity, we it by merging two toolinto one, mbmbining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit pois. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity...
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peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has a right to launch missiles into outer space. >> we are talking about two missiles. plus it's december, not the best of months. >> that's right. yeah. it's a quite unusual one. they strongly indicated that the 100 day hold to succeed, but they understand about the product because in the winter time and using the fuel is quite unstable and weather conditions are not so good. >> despite that they are willing to take the risk. >> that's right. yes because again -- the independent sovereignty are quite important. they are much more precious than the peace. even though they are 100 tod
peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has...
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we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies in the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own washing further because you know we should be looking at water and oil as being the same power as when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are just very i certainly like yours and i certainly hope i'm not especially. and i'm not an oil economist i'm not in a common position to comment along the specificity of that but i think there's a lot more flexibility you know water is something that hypothetically is available domestically and it is indigenously in every country there's a lot more flexibility it's not as politicized this oil is politicized water for sure but there is more easy options and it really is not as fraud and tricky basically as oil is so i think it would be a mistake to try to conflate those two and it is true that you we need to look at the trajectory of these
we've got three or four different fossil fuels and we've got four or five different renewable energies in the situation is quite complex and i don't want to complicate our you know my own washing further because you know we should be looking at water and oil as being the same power as when it comes to scarcity. the question is should we look at water in oil in the same way in terms of how to respond i think the answer is no in this case i mean these are just very i certainly like yours and i...
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he was not a supporter and i recognize that the work they do there on our energy security and also to make sure that we keep our country safe is very important. they employ so many employees, but having a member of congress who will invest in them so that we can take those green energy jobs, the technology they work on, to make us more energy independent and rely less on foreign sources of oil, well, i want to transfer those technologies and innovation out to the private sector so we can grow our local economy and also make our earth a little bit healthier. >> what about something like the high speed rail? transportation, of course, is a big issue for your district. where do you stand on that, and in general, transportation, what difference do you want to make there while you're back there in congress? >> i am seeking a spot on the transportation and infrastructure committee. there is no member in the bay area today that sits on that committee. of course, as you know, just recently the california legislature and governor have signed a bill that would provide billions in funding for th
he was not a supporter and i recognize that the work they do there on our energy security and also to make sure that we keep our country safe is very important. they employ so many employees, but having a member of congress who will invest in them so that we can take those green energy jobs, the technology they work on, to make us more energy independent and rely less on foreign sources of oil, well, i want to transfer those technologies and innovation out to the private sector so we can grow...
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we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes here. we pay other forms of tax as well. i think that story hasn't been told. the fiscal terms that are in place here for our industry, for example, if punitive taxes were imposed on our industry, would impact our investment. i hope that's not where we're headed. i think there is a case to be made that we pay our fair share of taxes, and i work hard to try to communicate that. >> talk to us about an energy policy. what would you like to see in the election is behind us. what s
we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do...
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for an energy rich country, it pays the same as those in japan. liz: what would be the effect if this actually happened, if we started exporting if prices started to go up? >> at the end of the day the company will be fine. let the price of gas reaches the price of oil, then the investment that are on the books, $90 billion of other people's investment will disappear. that would be a tragedy in terms of job creation for this country. i don't think we should let that happen. liz: you cannot please all the people all the time, andrew. m exporting this research help the u.s. economy and help your customers in a better position to buy more of what you make? >> i would say to you, that is not a dow chemical conversation. that is a conversation for the country. if that does not get the right structure in this country, we will go to countries where we can and we do. liz: if they got approval, would you pull that texas investment. >> we can see exports coming out of this country off to a certain amount without affecting the price. one terminal does not cr
for an energy rich country, it pays the same as those in japan. liz: what would be the effect if this actually happened, if we started exporting if prices started to go up? >> at the end of the day the company will be fine. let the price of gas reaches the price of oil, then the investment that are on the books, $90 billion of other people's investment will disappear. that would be a tragedy in terms of job creation for this country. i don't think we should let that happen. liz: you...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. taxes authorities used to seize evidence from warren jeffs. why they are making the move when we continue. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >>> tonight we're keeping them honest with how much money can be made with treating sick americans. a company moved into this office tour complete with fountains and a key gondola for private meetings. what does the company do? it added up to a $7 billion business. the empire run by the guy who dresses by one of the three mus can he
putting us in control of our energy future, now. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has...
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the center of the energy it is in canada. at the moment, tail end of the storm is producing moisture in the great lakes but not much further south. when it comes into the area it will lay here for awhile. it will lead the big rainmaker, but it will pester us, and that does not mean we will have rain, but the threat will hang over our heads. today, visually, the nicest day. lots of sunshine. 49 is the average high. we are on target. number wind will be light. on the bay, east becoming southeast. a light breeze. a wonderful chop. they-area temperatures in the mid-to-upper-40. . here is the insta-weather futurecast. dry conditions offshore. activity to the southwest. stuff begins to close in on us by tomorrow. tomorrow morning, elements of the first weather system coming in. a chance for a little rain shower activity according to this computer model. others have it coming later. they all agree on the trend of increasing rain chances. it is a matter of timing. we will go for the morning. then, that passes, and most of the rain by
the center of the energy it is in canada. at the moment, tail end of the storm is producing moisture in the great lakes but not much further south. when it comes into the area it will lay here for awhile. it will lead the big rainmaker, but it will pester us, and that does not mean we will have rain, but the threat will hang over our heads. today, visually, the nicest day. lots of sunshine. 49 is the average high. we are on target. number wind will be light. on the bay, east becoming southeast....
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gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy strategy council that would come up with a policy soup to nuts, every federal agency in the world involved. possible? >> well, sure, it's possible. i mean, this is the federal government after all, but wat bothers me is that there are -- this idea we'll have a review, we'll have a four year plan like the pentagon, well, i don't know that's the best model to work on. gerri: all right. well, i have to ask you about b today. >> sure. gerri: big news from bp, federal government saying you are disqualified from winning new contracts. here's bp's statement, the suspension is due to bp's lack of business integ try as demonstrated by the conduct with rerd to the deepwater horizon blowout explosion, oil spill, and response. now, the stuff did not get hit today. what's your estimate of what it means? >> a temporary move. the obama administraon, again, wanting to show -- hold up bp that we're puppishing them. it's a big company, one of the biggest producers in the u.s.. gerri: matter if it loses contract
gerri: something they call the energy strategy counsel suggesting starting a national energy strategy council that would come up with a policy soup to nuts, every federal agency in the world involved. possible? >> well, sure, it's possible. i mean, this is the federal government after all, but wat bothers me is that there are -- this idea we'll have a review, we'll have a four year plan like the pentagon, well, i don't know that's the best model to work on. gerri: all right. well, i have...
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energy efficiency and clean energy technology then bring them up to the 21st century. >>reporter: when upgrading done the 4 billion dollars guess to the state general fun. this is abc 7 news. >> all right let's move back-talk about the weather forecast. spencer is tracking the next storm that is coming in not nearly what we had this weekend but still will produce some rain. >> will produce rain. probably will be quite a wet commute tomorrow morning for much of the bay area. get ready. live view of dry conditions right now but clouds thickening. this is from the east bay hills camera at the peak. quite a view across the bay tonight. we have clouds in the sky. moisture around the bay area and a little bit of rain in the north bay now beginning to move slowly south wand and he's. he's live doppler wide spread area of mainly light rain but pockets of heavy rain in the north bay. light rain worked its way down into marin county but steadyy rain in sonoma county santa rosa points northward and eastward closing a little bit more you can see from clover dale to santa rose west
energy efficiency and clean energy technology then bring them up to the 21st century. >>reporter: when upgrading done the 4 billion dollars guess to the state general fun. this is abc 7 news. >> all right let's move back-talk about the weather forecast. spencer is tracking the next storm that is coming in not nearly what we had this weekend but still will produce some rain. >> will produce rain. probably will be quite a wet commute tomorrow morning for much of the bay area....
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the breakfast is being underwritten by areva, a growing player in renewable energy and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to give you some time to think. there is no embargo, but c-span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file. finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal. with that, thanks again from our supporters and viewers. >> he always goes first. the times article was right about one thing -- the debt duo, if you want to know what we are really like, you can imagine sonny and cher. you can imagine which one i am. somebody once asked me, what was it like to be president of a university? i said it is like being ceo of a cemetery. you have lots of people underneath you. i thought i would update you -- yesterday i had a meeting with a group of ceo's that we took in to meet with the white house economic team an
the breakfast is being underwritten by areva, a growing player in renewable energy and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to give you some time to think. there is no embargo, but c-span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file. finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional...
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an energy companies involved in the project now this pipeline plans to transport russian natural gas to central and south in europe diversifying gas routes away from transit countries in particular ukraine and now the points will go from russia's black sea coast to bulgaria and that will be split into two bringing russian natural gas directly to european consumers the first supplies are scheduled for the end of two thousand and fifteen yet many in europe question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high costs of construction sound doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary however gas from spark now sees it differently when you look at policy i think there's a good likelihood that the demand for gas will grow because we have to replace all sources of energy anyway the import of natural gas interest on europe and so on your has to grow and therefore i think this is a very very important project meanwhile gazprom c.e.o. aleksei miller says that the south stream pipeline is the biggest infrastructure project in europe and all th
an energy companies involved in the project now this pipeline plans to transport russian natural gas to central and south in europe diversifying gas routes away from transit countries in particular ukraine and now the points will go from russia's black sea coast to bulgaria and that will be split into two bringing russian natural gas directly to european consumers the first supplies are scheduled for the end of two thousand and fifteen yet many in europe question whether this project is needed...
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to be energy independence are there are drawbacks to that. well i think it matters while you decide how you're deciding your mix of fuels if we're still relying on fossil fuels i don't see the united states pulling out of its bases in the middle east and having. soldiers in iraq for example many it's impossible to explain iraq without talking about oil for starters so energy independence i'm all for. the the idea of energy independence but not if it's based on more of the same fossil fuels because the reality is part of the reason that the united states is able to produce more oil is because it's drilling in places that it never used to drill before it's also fracking for natural gas which means that natural gas has decreased. coal can be exported and coal is being exported in large quantities to places like china for example which is now ramping up its own own coal production which is adding to c o two emissions and then the u.s. turns around and says well look china's not doing anything about carbon dioxide emissions the burning the burning
to be energy independence are there are drawbacks to that. well i think it matters while you decide how you're deciding your mix of fuels if we're still relying on fossil fuels i don't see the united states pulling out of its bases in the middle east and having. soldiers in iraq for example many it's impossible to explain iraq without talking about oil for starters so energy independence i'm all for. the the idea of energy independence but not if it's based on more of the same fossil fuels...
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koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "the war room"." >> thanks for having me again. it's great to be with you. 12,347 >> jennifer: i appreciate your perspective. even on climb changes blockburg when they put it on the cover of the magazine, how can we get our leaders to take action. >> the president has to put forward a plan. it has to not only acknowledge theeverything that your wonderful show has been discussing, the water level the falling of the water level in the mississippi river. the acidification in the ocean the killing of the shell fish, it's real, okay? it's obvious to the scientists. and the dark joke of it is that it's been known scientifically for more than a century. that's not a problem. the deniers are not even the problem. the problem is we don't have a plan. we don't have a strategy. if we had one, and if the presid
koch industries, murray energy. devon energy. is there any chance that reason can speak louder than money? here to help us answer that question is jefferey sachs. he's comeing to us via skype from new york. thank you for joining us in "the war room"." >> thanks for having me again. it's great to be with you. 12,347 >> jennifer: i appreciate your perspective. even on climb changes blockburg when they put it on the cover of the magazine, how can we get our leaders to...
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which you referred to said there was a bubble possible and clean energy and there wasn't one possible and nanotech so is there any role of government spending absolutely yes the entire digital economy was based on the massive commitment of capital of for funding research and for procurement by the defense department in the nineteen fifties and sixties it was indeed some of it was wasted but here's the point the entire innovation economy always has been and always will be driven by process of trial and error and error and error at that level of scientific discovery and technical invention and then downstream and learning how the new technologies can be put to work for commercial profit when you look at the history of the venture capital industry what stands out is that eighty percent of all venture capital dollars and more than one hundred percent of all venture capital profits have been made in just two sectors i.t. information and communications technology and biomedicine why is that it's because the federal government built a platform for venture capitalists and the entrepreneurs th
which you referred to said there was a bubble possible and clean energy and there wasn't one possible and nanotech so is there any role of government spending absolutely yes the entire digital economy was based on the massive commitment of capital of for funding research and for procurement by the defense department in the nineteen fifties and sixties it was indeed some of it was wasted but here's the point the entire innovation economy always has been and always will be driven by process of...
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as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government popular over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after hanoi accuse chinese boat of sandwich dodging exploration india warned it's ready to use force to defend its interests hopefully as i said that should not be leading to a longer term conflict but you know it's it's you know the inevitable because both these countries now large and visions of becoming global actors and players both china and india have been pumping billions of u.s. dollars into their armies
as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government popular over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich...
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the energy that they give me. i think this year at the olympics, i went out there and when i got there, there was so much people in the stands that early in the morning, i was so surprised. i was like -- every championship i've been to, it's been like a few hundred people. everybody just comes out, few people might come out and watch because they really like track and field but in london, early in the morning, everybody was out like it was full from the morning session. so for me, an energy i got in london was just wonderful. >> i was walking around london and all i could see were people going like this, everywhere. everyone wanted to be the bolt. >> a lot of that going on. >> is it the secret, because you jamaicans are flying down every track at the moment, winning everything, is the secret yams? is there something in the jamaican yam? >> i used to have a lot of yams. if it was one thing i wasn't short of growing up, it was yams. i don't eat yams that much now. i think i had too much when i was young. >> who are
the energy that they give me. i think this year at the olympics, i went out there and when i got there, there was so much people in the stands that early in the morning, i was so surprised. i was like -- every championship i've been to, it's been like a few hundred people. everybody just comes out, few people might come out and watch because they really like track and field but in london, early in the morning, everybody was out like it was full from the morning session. so for me, an energy i...
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we spend $6 billion per year on energy research. we could double that over five years on those kinds of projects and i think you would be the most voluble thing we could do which is perfectly consistent with many of the recommendations in this report. >> we will take some questions from the audience, but i wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to weigh in on what you think the role government should be. companies, governments, and citizens in trying to figure out a national problem. >> hello, thank you. the government needs to recognize that for us to be economically competitive, we need a reliable and economic source of energy. the four alternatives are available, which are economic and reliable, we have to make sure the resources are economical. yes, we can increase the oil production and, but if we maintain a free market, the prices will depend on global pricing. one more point i would like to make regarding conventional energy, the history of the internal combustion engine, we are spending a 15% less and there is a huge amou
we spend $6 billion per year on energy research. we could double that over five years on those kinds of projects and i think you would be the most voluble thing we could do which is perfectly consistent with many of the recommendations in this report. >> we will take some questions from the audience, but i wanted to make sure everyone got a chance to weigh in on what you think the role government should be. companies, governments, and citizens in trying to figure out a national problem....
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adderall can help increase focus and decrease an. >> tee and an energy boost. it is like a hundred cups of coughy foo. let's discuss this -- a hobbed hobbed -- a hundred cups of coffee. >> let's cuss -- let's discuss this in the lightning round. >> jedediah, you are a fan of big, burly football players who are on stimulants. tell me, where do you stand on this debate? >> wrong already. i am a fan of little skin me nerds, actually. >> hello. >> and you like the horror scene in the elevator? >> there is something wrong with me, i already admitted it. i hate these guys that do this. they are so lucky to be given the position they are in. they are making millions of dollars. so many people would die for these opportunities, and then they just blow it by taking these ridiculous drugs. and it is his laziness. all you have to do is submits a doctor's prescription and it would have been fine? joy that probably proves it was not a big deal to him. john what do you think? if they will not take adderall they will take something else. >> uh -- apparently it is a medicine f
adderall can help increase focus and decrease an. >> tee and an energy boost. it is like a hundred cups of coughy foo. let's discuss this -- a hobbed hobbed -- a hundred cups of coffee. >> let's cuss -- let's discuss this in the lightning round. >> jedediah, you are a fan of big, burly football players who are on stimulants. tell me, where do you stand on this debate? >> wrong already. i am a fan of little skin me nerds, actually. >> hello. >> and you like...
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. >>> thanks to a study by the department of energy the u.s. may be closer to approve natural gas exports. data shows it could improve the economy by $47 billion in 2020. we need that. sounds like a win-win. we have the ceo of bright link oil and gas. chris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you make of this report? first of all, do you buy it? do you think it's possible? >> i do think it's possible and i'm glad to see it come out. what it really does now it shows over the 12 different scenarios that the government study investigated each one of those scenarios came back and said america will benefit and have a positive economic gain if we export lng offshore to europe, and or asia and to other countries that need our gas. melissa: we have so much natural gas unlocked as a result of fracking, the problem is, intellectually, emotionally we can never wrap our heads on exporting energy. we're sure we have to keep it all for ourselves. do you think we can get over the hurdle, and that the president and washington in general can
. >>> thanks to a study by the department of energy the u.s. may be closer to approve natural gas exports. data shows it could improve the economy by $47 billion in 2020. we need that. sounds like a win-win. we have the ceo of bright link oil and gas. chris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. melissa: what do you make of this report? first of all, do you buy it? do you think it's possible? >> i do think it's possible and i'm glad to see it come out. what it really does...